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Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development, 1978
Page 1. Ind. Eng. Chem. Prod. Res. Dev., Vol. 17, No. 1, 1978 3 rosion problem. The case provides... more Page 1. Ind. Eng. Chem. Prod. Res. Dev., Vol. 17, No. 1, 1978 3 rosion problem. The case provides a prime example-repre-a systematic future. sentingno more than exeriises in the study of eledrochemical mental conditions ...
Annals of Gis / Geographic Information Sciences, 1999
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, 2003
This paper describes a CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) circuit that maintains a 3 dB bandwidth... more This paper describes a CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) circuit that maintains a 3 dB bandwidth greater than 110 MHz throughout its gain range. The VGA provides a 70 dB-gain control range in 2 dB steps. The gain is controlled digitally through a decoder. The VGA is fully differential and is implemented in a standard 3 V, 0.6 μm CMOS process. The overall supply current is below 6 mA
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development, 1978
Page 1. Ind. Eng. Chem. Prod. Res. Dev., Vol. 17, No. 1, 1978 3 rosion problem. The case provides... more Page 1. Ind. Eng. Chem. Prod. Res. Dev., Vol. 17, No. 1, 1978 3 rosion problem. The case provides a prime example-repre-a systematic future. sentingno more than exeriises in the study of eledrochemical mental conditions ...
Annals of Gis / Geographic Information Sciences, 1999
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems, 2003
This paper describes a CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) circuit that maintains a 3 dB bandwidth... more This paper describes a CMOS variable gain amplifier (VGA) circuit that maintains a 3 dB bandwidth greater than 110 MHz throughout its gain range. The VGA provides a 70 dB-gain control range in 2 dB steps. The gain is controlled digitally through a decoder. The VGA is fully differential and is implemented in a standard 3 V, 0.6 μm CMOS process. The overall supply current is below 6 mA